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Every chump on this board is seething with anger right now...
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I bet you would...plained wrote:
i can get behind that :drroL;
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lol, just watched it again. I love the little shuffle he does when running back to the camera 

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Next video will be of me owning a rush song... It's called domination. u chumps will have to get used to it once rock band 4 comes out ..
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Good stuff. But playing the real drum set was more impressive.
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Okay well figure out a way to get normal drums to work in rock band and I'm there...
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What the fuck is going on at 0:36 - 0:39? Your snare is out of time.
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ION drumset. Google.scared? wrote:Okay well figure out a way to get normal drums to work in rock band and I'm there...
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That's quite a carpet and couch you have in that room, Geoff. Freecycle?
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The unmusical midget is mad...
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I wonder, is it pure coincidence that both Rock Band and Guitar Hero are coming with new iterations of their games or is this a clear example of corporate espionage?
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it's Acti following suit.
long answer: Harmonix was actually working on a music writing game called Rock Band Sessions but was not satisfied with the prototype results, so they killed it.
That plus the focus on Dance Central and the declining sales of DLC they decided to retire RB. GH died about a year earlier.
When HMX announced RB4, GH was quick to announce GH Live. Focus group sources revealed that they played GHLive three years prior but Activision never released it. Nobody was playing GH anymore (mostly due to the market flooding strategy they used). The version of GHLive showcased today is almost identical to the one showed to focus groups in 2011.
Ergo, Activision had this laying around and when Harmonix' reveal of RB4 was positively received they (Activision) had to get a piece of the hype pie.
Harmonix stated that they percieve GH's return as a positive thing. For them it shows that music gaming is not dead yet.
long answer: Harmonix was actually working on a music writing game called Rock Band Sessions but was not satisfied with the prototype results, so they killed it.
That plus the focus on Dance Central and the declining sales of DLC they decided to retire RB. GH died about a year earlier.
When HMX announced RB4, GH was quick to announce GH Live. Focus group sources revealed that they played GHLive three years prior but Activision never released it. Nobody was playing GH anymore (mostly due to the market flooding strategy they used). The version of GHLive showcased today is almost identical to the one showed to focus groups in 2011.
Ergo, Activision had this laying around and when Harmonix' reveal of RB4 was positively received they (Activision) had to get a piece of the hype pie.
Harmonix stated that they percieve GH's return as a positive thing. For them it shows that music gaming is not dead yet.
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Or you know... they realized pumping out 3 sequels a year was a bad business model.
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MKJ wrote:mostly due to the market flooding strategy they used
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Yeah I don't read your posts. you got me. 

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Ah that clears things up, thxMKJ wrote:it's Acti following suit.
long answer: Harmonix was actually working on a music writing game called Rock Band Sessions but was not satisfied with the prototype results, so they killed it.
That plus the focus on Dance Central and the declining sales of DLC they decided to retire RB. GH died about a year earlier.
When HMX announced RB4, GH was quick to announce GH Live. Focus group sources revealed that they played GHLive three years prior but Activision never released it. Nobody was playing GH anymore (mostly due to the market flooding strategy they used). The version of GHLive showcased today is almost identical to the one showed to focus groups in 2011.
Ergo, Activision had this laying around and when Harmonix' reveal of RB4 was positively received they (Activision) had to get a piece of the hype pie.
Harmonix stated that they percieve GH's return as a positive thing. For them it shows that music gaming is not dead yet.

Typical Activision behavior though.
I had wondered similar things about Quake III Arena and Unreal Tournament by the way. Was it a coincidence that both Epic and id Software decided to build and release a multiplayer-only arena-based first person shooter at the same time or was there more going on behind the scenes there? I've always leaned towards the former, but who knows.
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You look like you live in an office block furnished from a dump.scared? wrote:The unmusical midget is mad......
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Poor ppl say the darnedest things^^^...
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